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and what the you see with what happened in algeria with three american hostages killed? >> if you're going to get insurgents our population, the only people that can really do that is the population. the population has to be unwilling to support the insurgents, or terrorists, or whatever you want to call them, because there is a fine line between the two. people do not do things that are irrational very often. if people feel that they are coerced by insurgents or if they feel that the government will not meet their needs, then they are much more apt to allow the insurgency in. one of those challenges with fallen counterinsurgency, french, american, whatever, you have a difficult time connecting with the people because of a cultural divide. that is a big hurdle to jump over. it is inconvenient for counterinsurgency forces to do that. you would rather not. you'd rather do what feels comfortable militarily. you would rather be in your bases. he would rather have units that american or just canadian. but the problem is, that is not more effective. the population house to not
and what the you see with what happened in algeria with three american hostages killed? >> if you're going to get insurgents our population, the only people that can really do that is the population. the population has to be unwilling to support the insurgents, or terrorists, or whatever you want to call them, because there is a fine line between the two. people do not do things that are irrational very often. if people feel that they are coerced by insurgents or if they feel that the...
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some other international news in brief now reports say militants have attacked an oil pipeline in algeria living two people did meanwhile in neighboring mali french troops have entered to do with some saying they are now in control of the key city this comes days after the military seized the rebel stronghold of gul your phone service caused a number of civilian deaths as reports have emerged of a french helicopter attack in qana that killed at least twelve villagers including children but french president of france holland says the intervention in mali will continue for as long as necessary. brazil has declared three days of national mourning for the two hundred thirty three people killed in a nightclub fire in the southern city of santa maria police have arrested the club's owner and members of the band whose fireworks show allegedly dropped because the tragedy they accidentally set fire to the insulation foam in the saving of the flames are spreading in a matter of minutes through the packed venue there was only one door and panic spread as people try to get out some witnesses claim th
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africa and now he's blowback all this stuff but ization of syria and it will be much worse in mali and algeria kneejerk everybody's phone calls and no one there be and shall want to pull out and no one there be salafi jihadists are threatening westernized this is evident because that their game where there are actual flight nine hundred forced that flight you know the end the war on the war all make around that you leave supported by nato will force a train by the qataris of course your state ending terms of egypt which obama has guillory also said it's not a second best story for all of these we have a military place in egypt the muslim brotherhood in the presence and see supported by salafi jihad newsworthy old by its twenty percent at least and there are people who actually learned the area square and the real spirit off that are you square of people practice aisha the workers students that are left in general ynet egypt difficult politically marginalized so what kind of success stories that. also coming in the program finding to stay afloat we take a look at one of the brains old bridges l
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africa now is blowback all of this stuff but ization of syria and it will be much worse in mali and algeria kneejerk did everybody use phone calls and know won't there be and shall want to pull out and no wonder the salafi jihadists are threatening westernized this is evident because that there are days where there are actual fighting force that you know even be end the war on the war all the ground that you leave supported by nagel's horse a train by the qataris all or some other state ending in terms of egypt which obama and hillary also said it's not a second best story for all of these we have the military in place in egypt the muslim brotherhood but in the presence and see supported by salafi jihad these words old it by its twenty percent at least and there are people who actually learned the area square and the real spirit after you square of democrats is a shift workers students that are left in general in that egypt difficult politically marginalized so what kind of success stories that prime minister dmitry medvedev says that russia may come sit a slumping. as an ally currencies as
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look at some other international news in brief reports say militants have attacked an oil pipeline in algeria leaving two people dat meanwhile neighboring mali french led troops have taken control of the airport in the key city of timbuktu as forces continue to drive islamic militants out of the country's north this comes days after the military seized the rebel stronghold of goll defensive house calls a number of civilian deaths as reports are merging of a french helicopter attack in qana they killed at least twelve villagers including children french president francois long said that the intervention in mali will continue for as long as necessary. brazil has declared three days of national mourning for the two hundred and thirty three people killed in the night of fire in the southern city of santa maria police have arrested the club's owner and members of the band whose fireworks show allegedly caused the tragedy and they accidentally set fire to insulation foam in the ceiling with flames spreading in a matter of minutes throughout the packed venue there was only one exit and panic spread
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i took a lot of risk in some places, in algeria, for instance. i have argued very hard to have american election observers come in for an algerian election because i wanted to put pressure on the government for a more honest election. and i felt that on election day i could be sitting in my -- i could not be sitting in my fortified embassy when i had an election observers out there. it is a major oil and gas producer and is part of north african security. i needed to be out on election day. then the question was, how do you do that? i worked with my security officer so that he could pick the routes and i could mean by a political purpose -- meet my political purpose. it is not about it is dangerous and tanabe year, but how much danger and how important to the nation -- is dangerous and do not be here, but how much danger and how important is it to the nation. host: a question from wisconsin on the independent line. good morning. caller: i would like to suggest that ambassador stevens made in his judgment. he should never have gone there. he knew
i took a lot of risk in some places, in algeria, for instance. i have argued very hard to have american election observers come in for an algerian election because i wanted to put pressure on the government for a more honest election. and i felt that on election day i could be sitting in my -- i could not be sitting in my fortified embassy when i had an election observers out there. it is a major oil and gas producer and is part of north african security. i needed to be out on election day....
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world, and yet thousands of people are dying in places like afghanistan, syria, libya, somalia, mali, algeria, all of these places in wars without front lines, without uniforms, without conventional militaries. those are the kind of conflicts i write about. and the big message is, there's nothing new about this. we should be used to it by now because this is the way it's always been. >> max, you said the french go into mali, they're going to build up to 2,500 troops. the united states is going to have to deal with these things. how well situated are modern democracies to fight guerrilla -- to fight these wars? >> well, modern democracies face certain handicaps because of the growing power of the media and of democracy. and so if a war becomes unpopular at home, it's hard to sustain abroad. that wasn't something the roman empire had to worry about. it's something that modern france and the united states have to worry about. so my biggest concern about the french in mali is are they going to have the staying power? because sending a few hundred or a few thousand troops into mali and pushing bac
world, and yet thousands of people are dying in places like afghanistan, syria, libya, somalia, mali, algeria, all of these places in wars without front lines, without uniforms, without conventional militaries. those are the kind of conflicts i write about. and the big message is, there's nothing new about this. we should be used to it by now because this is the way it's always been. >> max, you said the french go into mali, they're going to build up to 2,500 troops. the united states is...
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know the ability to the chaos in libya to face the first effects were immediate a hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive when i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's chirac or sarkozy it's just i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french my origins are there and i was there i was like another country telling me. this you know we're scared of anything that threatens us. france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention polly boyko r t power s. . france has stepped up security measures at home fearing reprisal attacks from islamists who have valid to avenge the mali intervention dozens of foreign hostages were killed when terrorists seized a gas plant in algeria
know the ability to the chaos in libya to face the first effects were immediate a hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive when i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's chirac or sarkozy it's just i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french my origins are there and i was there i was like another country telling me. this you...
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there is a lot of unrest in malia nd algeria -- in mali and algeria. why do those events affect your department and jurisdiction? >> when you think about the world today, the post arab spring world, we have -- >> i am not sure it's post. he arab spring in te summer, maybe. the developments across north africa have huge implications for the united states. to give you one example -- any time you had areas where there is no rule of law and where there is no government, you have a place where al qaeda or al qaeda type affiliate's can take root. as we have those places, they feed things -- they see things. they see plots, they contemplate plot against the united states. just because they have not had a major terrorist attack in the homeland in the last few years does not mean that we can seal ourselves off from the rest of such an attack. we live in a world where what happened in north africa and country that people may not have even heard of before really can have a direct impact, whether you live in washington, d.c., los angeles or any place in between. >
there is a lot of unrest in malia nd algeria -- in mali and algeria. why do those events affect your department and jurisdiction? >> when you think about the world today, the post arab spring world, we have -- >> i am not sure it's post. he arab spring in te summer, maybe. the developments across north africa have huge implications for the united states. to give you one example -- any time you had areas where there is no rule of law and where there is no government, you have a place...
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in algeria, we saw some of thos e weapons in the recent terrorist attacks there. when i ask in general about this issue, he suggested it will require an international effort to secure these weapons when assad falls. i wonder if you could talk about how you view that international effort coming together and what role the secretary of state should play in that. >> the president's policy is that if we have evidence they have used or are using them or about to use them, if they lose control over them or move them in any some of it away, that -- significant way, that will change the calculation. the administration is drawing up plans am working with neighbors in the region. i cannot go into those today because i'm not read in on them yet. i'm not briefed in exactly on what those contingencies are. i just know that they are making them and they are deeply concerned about it. >> should we feel some confidence that russia and china might join in to an international effort on chemical weapons? should there be concerned about what happens to those weapons? >> i just do not
in algeria, we saw some of thos e weapons in the recent terrorist attacks there. when i ask in general about this issue, he suggested it will require an international effort to secure these weapons when assad falls. i wonder if you could talk about how you view that international effort coming together and what role the secretary of state should play in that. >> the president's policy is that if we have evidence they have used or are using them or about to use them, if they lose control...
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rocket propelled grenade launchers in hummus or international terrorists who have been popping up in algeria in that hostage situation where three americans were killed. clearly to understand what happened, how to prevent it, and bring the perpetrators to justice it makes a difference. >> hummus -- i like how you worked that in. this week marked the anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. an interesting backdrop for a new bill proposed in new mexico where a republican state lawmaker wants a law that would punish a rape victim if she becomes pregnant from the attack and has an abortion. she would be charged with tampering with evidence. let me get your take on this, amy. i'll go to you first. >> yeah. i looked at the story, it was so strange. and i did a bit more research. in fact, that female lawmaker i should underscore, she said that that was very misinterpreted. and in fact, she has changed the language of the legislation that she's introducing there in new mexico. and from what i understand, her intent was to punish sex abusers who coerce their victim into getting an abortion, to cover
rocket propelled grenade launchers in hummus or international terrorists who have been popping up in algeria in that hostage situation where three americans were killed. clearly to understand what happened, how to prevent it, and bring the perpetrators to justice it makes a difference. >> hummus -- i like how you worked that in. this week marked the anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. an interesting backdrop for a new bill proposed in new mexico where a republican state lawmaker...
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mali being taken over by al qaeda, algeria and northern africa we see the spread of radical islamism. look back to the source it all comes back to islamist ideology. no different than in 1980 we see the ascension of the islamic ascension. let's get closer to the iranian theo crafts and give them weapons and jets and tanks and imf loan to help them with their economy. it's absurd. there is disconnect, clayton between understanding the ideology and really the worse thing i will tell you as a muslim, we're losing credibility the majority of the egyptians did not vote for the muslim brotherhood first time around and on the streets they are coming back for revolution 2.0 and 3.0 and they are seeing us suppressing their dictators mubarak and even worse with the brotherhood. >> we have a long history of perhaps accidently arming people we end up then fighting years from now why end up fighting against the weapons we gave them. saddam hussein and others around the world, is this another one of those situations? absolutely. it's even worse. you are giving them a pass and say accidently. morsi
mali being taken over by al qaeda, algeria and northern africa we see the spread of radical islamism. look back to the source it all comes back to islamist ideology. no different than in 1980 we see the ascension of the islamic ascension. let's get closer to the iranian theo crafts and give them weapons and jets and tanks and imf loan to help them with their economy. it's absurd. there is disconnect, clayton between understanding the ideology and really the worse thing i will tell you as a...
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there were three recently killed in this terrorist incident in algeria. i think it's important for us to focus on a training role and a support role for u.s. armed forces, and recognize that we have a positive model as secretary clinton reminded us, in what's happened in somalia. in the last two years in somalia, a regional african-led force that is predominantly ugandans, kenyans, ooethiopians has successfully invaded and taken it back from al shabaab. al shabaab sounds an awful lot like aqim. they were making a lot of money off of piracy and off of kidnapping and ransom. they had taken control of a lawless country. somalia has been unstable and a source of threat to our country and the region for nearly 20 years. today, much of that is back under control of a newly elected government, newly recognized by the united states. that was accomplished without a single american casualty. >> and lastly, i want to ask you, france has a lot of important areas in that region, specifically pertaining to their uranium, they extract from some of those countries. i kno
there were three recently killed in this terrorist incident in algeria. i think it's important for us to focus on a training role and a support role for u.s. armed forces, and recognize that we have a positive model as secretary clinton reminded us, in what's happened in somalia. in the last two years in somalia, a regional african-led force that is predominantly ugandans, kenyans, ooethiopians has successfully invaded and taken it back from al shabaab. al shabaab sounds an awful lot like aqim....
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secondly, on algeria, can you update us on who may have been responsible? do you view that they have rejoined forces? do you think there is involvement as what secretary clinton said yesterday? >> on benghazi, it is no mystery that it is a dangerous situation there. everybody in that area, i think is very concerned that they can't provide the security necessary to protect people in those places. i think that is why these countries have made the decision that they have made. as far as i know, we have not been asked to participate in moving anybody out of benghazi. >> i will pick up the rest of the question. the way to think about the north africa and west africa is a syndicate of groups who come together when it is convenient to them in order to advance their cause. sometimes their cause is terrorism, sometimes it is trafficking. in algeria and mali, it is aqim and there is a group out there and they work together when it is convenient to them. what we have to be alert to is as we look at the individual groups or the individual countries we have to acknowled
secondly, on algeria, can you update us on who may have been responsible? do you view that they have rejoined forces? do you think there is involvement as what secretary clinton said yesterday? >> on benghazi, it is no mystery that it is a dangerous situation there. everybody in that area, i think is very concerned that they can't provide the security necessary to protect people in those places. i think that is why these countries have made the decision that they have made. as far as i...
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there is still a lot of mystery surrounding last week's hostage siege in algeria. france is ramping up the presence in the fight against islamic terrorist in mali. and the mideast is still the middle east, with the speckor of a nuclear iran and what israel might do to stop it. mike emanuel tells us the easiest part for kerry will likely be the confirmation process. >> in a dangerous world where al-qaeda finds new places to operate, the second term of the obama administration will face numerous foreign policy challenges. >> usama bin laden in documents that came out of abadabad quoted as urging his cohorts to go to other places. to get away from the airplanes. get away from the drones. he specifically encouraged al-qaeda to disburse. and they did. >> senator john kerry is expected to be confirmed next week as america's top diplomat, replacing the former senate colleague who introduced him. he will face multiple crisis across the middle east. >> every day that goes by in syria, it gets worse. every day that goes by it gets worse. >> so there is, it seems to me a very
there is still a lot of mystery surrounding last week's hostage siege in algeria. france is ramping up the presence in the fight against islamic terrorist in mali. and the mideast is still the middle east, with the speckor of a nuclear iran and what israel might do to stop it. mike emanuel tells us the easiest part for kerry will likely be the confirmation process. >> in a dangerous world where al-qaeda finds new places to operate, the second term of the obama administration will face...
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afghanistan, and you do that, and all of a sudden we're having the arab spring, and then we're in libya and algeria and things are happening that pose real threats particularly at a time when the possibility of the combination of a weapon of mass destruction and terrorism can result in an attack on american presence whether it's there or whether it's here. it is a a threat that we, a grave threat that we have to keep reminding the american people that we're only one attack away from a terrorist attack using of mass destruction to, potentially, the total destruction of a major large u.s. city. we don't want to have to reengage our thinking and presence in how we use our security forces and diplomacy to address these kinds of things in a post, another post-9/11 scenario. >> well -- >> so doing it, doing it now ahead of time, i mean, addressing it now without just thinking, well, we're not going to be able to do that unless there's another defining event, um, could have horrible consequences. >> let's sort of follow up on that. i guess part of what you're saying is that there may be a sense that when
afghanistan, and you do that, and all of a sudden we're having the arab spring, and then we're in libya and algeria and things are happening that pose real threats particularly at a time when the possibility of the combination of a weapon of mass destruction and terrorism can result in an attack on american presence whether it's there or whether it's here. it is a a threat that we, a grave threat that we have to keep reminding the american people that we're only one attack away from a terrorist...
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terrorists who look to extend their influence and plot further attacks of the kind we saw just last week in algeria hillary clinton also spoke about how the u.s. needs to help the governments in the region to deal with their security to build their institutions and all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a spall or u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s. footprint in the region earned in her testimony hillary clinton come sunday the terrorism behind the recent deadly hostage taken in old tierra gold there weapons from libya was staged in response to france's intervention in mali that's what gratian is backed by washington which is helping to transport french troops and equipment independent political analyst done plays very believes it's western intervention in libya that led to the insurgency in mali in the first place and was happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get out he was a ke
terrorists who look to extend their influence and plot further attacks of the kind we saw just last week in algeria hillary clinton also spoke about how the u.s. needs to help the governments in the region to deal with their security to build their institutions and all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a spall or u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s....
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how do you connect what happened to libya to what is happening in mali and recently in algeria? i think that's the kind of perspective that we need as we continue to sort through what happened. while she testified today, there is still many things that we don't know. particularly who did it and why they did it. that's still subject of the fbi investigation. >> john: as we just heard senator paul called secretary clinton's actions inexcusable and said she did not read her cables. >> any requests, any of the cables having to do with security did not come to my attention. 1.43 million cables come through the state department. they're all addressed to me. >> cenk: does that make sense to you? is that fair? >> sure, i've heard political hyperbole that suggests that the tragic death of four americans in benghazi rivals in some way to 9/11 in terms of its impact forgetting about afghanistan. 20,000 soldiers were dead. iraq where 4,000 soldiers died in service the country. i think it's ridiculous. i was an assistant secretary of state, and the secretary paid me and others of my colleagu
how do you connect what happened to libya to what is happening in mali and recently in algeria? i think that's the kind of perspective that we need as we continue to sort through what happened. while she testified today, there is still many things that we don't know. particularly who did it and why they did it. that's still subject of the fbi investigation. >> john: as we just heard senator paul called secretary clinton's actions inexcusable and said she did not read her cables. >>...
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libyan bases limits or accuse of helping the deadly hostage taking in algeria which came in response to france's actions in mali well in the next hour peter lavelle lost his cross-talk guess whether the west is on a massive campaign against islam islam as a whole and just where that could lead. knighted states is involved in about fifty four countries on the continent of africa right now finding people that maybe six months to six years down the road turn out to be. the bad guy so we are creating little fires all over africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions that were relationships. cross-talk in the next for you on r.t. jordanians have been heading to the polls to choose a new parliament and a vote announced by the king in response to two years of arab spring protests this is the first time the prime minister will be appointed directly by royal decree but the chorus of critical voices says the country is this far from real
libyan bases limits or accuse of helping the deadly hostage taking in algeria which came in response to france's actions in mali well in the next hour peter lavelle lost his cross-talk guess whether the west is on a massive campaign against islam islam as a whole and just where that could lead. knighted states is involved in about fifty four countries on the continent of africa right now finding people that maybe six months to six years down the road turn out to be. the bad guy so we are...
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look at what happened with algeria and mali. >> dr. zbigniew brzezinski, dad, thanks for not waking me up, by the way. >> in "the hill." >> yes, in "the hill." you would have been obliterated. david gregory, thank you very much. bob woodward, stay with us if you can. we'll be right back with senators amy klobuchar and jeff blake. also, terry francona joins us to discuss his new memoir about his years with the red sox. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too. be
look at what happened with algeria and mali. >> dr. zbigniew brzezinski, dad, thanks for not waking me up, by the way. >> in "the hill." >> yes, in "the hill." you would have been obliterated. david gregory, thank you very much. bob woodward, stay with us if you can. we'll be right back with senators amy klobuchar and jeff blake. also, terry francona joins us to discuss his new memoir about his years with the red sox. you're watching "morning joe"...
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taking over large areas of northern mali, and now the attack against the gas plant in algeria. algerian authorities say those attackers came from egypt, libya, mali, niger, mauritania, algeria, and from as far away as canada. the u.s. is falling behind, they say. >> when they painstakingly built up an intelligence network in the afghanistan/pakistan border region and also in yemen, they're flying more blind in north africa and in western africa. >> reporter: the militant africa advantage? they can act fast with well-planned attacks carried out on very short notice. for now, belmokhtar and others have their new strategy. >> it makes it actually very difficult to monitor and very difficult for intelligence organizations to understand and act against, because there is no head of this organization. there are multiple heads. so you can't just eliminate them through strikes. >> so the challenge now is what to do about all of this. well, you know, defense secretary leon panetta is vowing the u.s. will continue to go after al qaeda. but this new spread out movement in africa, the reali
taking over large areas of northern mali, and now the attack against the gas plant in algeria. algerian authorities say those attackers came from egypt, libya, mali, niger, mauritania, algeria, and from as far away as canada. the u.s. is falling behind, they say. >> when they painstakingly built up an intelligence network in the afghanistan/pakistan border region and also in yemen, they're flying more blind in north africa and in western africa. >> reporter: the militant africa...
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there's the egypt problem, there's what's going on recently in algeria and so forth. so i think the theme here for president obama is going to have to be i need to smoke the peace pipe domestically in this country with the political opposition and i need to work and develop friendships abroad and develop some overall strategy for dealing with this very dangerous lull. >> rose: just drill down on that temperament for the president who had an overwhelming electoral victory. >> i think franklin roosevelt would have disagreed. he said the election of 1936 was a great landslide and gave him the opportunity to define his opposition during that campaign. he said they're unanimous in their hate for me and i welcome their hatred, the economic royalists. so i think what roosevelt would have said on the other side would have been if you begin to define them before americans reach their own conclusion that can be a big weapon especially for a second term president who is going to encounter these institutional constraints. >> if i may, charlie, in this environment i think that pre
there's the egypt problem, there's what's going on recently in algeria and so forth. so i think the theme here for president obama is going to have to be i need to smoke the peace pipe domestically in this country with the political opposition and i need to work and develop friendships abroad and develop some overall strategy for dealing with this very dangerous lull. >> rose: just drill down on that temperament for the president who had an overwhelming electoral victory. >> i think...
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>> in algeria authorities say they are still searching for five former hostages missing since the country's special forces ended that four-day standoff with al qaeda affiliated militants. an operation that left at least 37 hostages dead, they say, including three americans. the incident has raised new questions about al qaeda's strength in north africa as a whole. joining me now david ignacious, columnist for the washington post. good to see you. some would say that this is sort of a reaction or a sort of side effect of the libyan civil war, groups moving into mali, then groups moving into algeria. i mean, there is a real concern about some of the groups are not technically idealogical. they're really criminals, smugglers, pirates, but al qaeda has gained strength in africa, and wea've got a problem. >> we do have a problem. it's a different problem from the problem that the u.s. had when osama bin laden was running an al qaeda that was focused on its core operations. now we see an al qaeda that's fragmenting, that to some extent is dissolving into smaller pieces, an al qaeda that's much mo
>> in algeria authorities say they are still searching for five former hostages missing since the country's special forces ended that four-day standoff with al qaeda affiliated militants. an operation that left at least 37 hostages dead, they say, including three americans. the incident has raised new questions about al qaeda's strength in north africa as a whole. joining me now david ignacious, columnist for the washington post. good to see you. some would say that this is sort of a...
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there could be further just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation for france's invasion at least thirty seven foreign nationalists including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over the weekend. a week of fighting between syrian rebels and members of the kurdish minority have left at least fifty six people dead in north east of the country that's according to the british based syrian observatory for human rights its report says the rebels used tanks and mortars against kurdish forces the kurds long tonight autonomy have tried to use the unrest as a distraction to set up schools and cultural centers but are now coming under fire from anti regime fighters. and in south africa thousands of protesters angry at plans to merge their region with a poor neighboring minnesota polity have clashed with police officers fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse demonstrators in the third day of riots at least three policemen have been injured and more
there could be further just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation for france's invasion at least thirty seven foreign nationalists including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over the weekend. a week of fighting between syrian rebels and members of the kurdish minority have left at least fifty six people dead in north east of the country that's...
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we have brisk winds in algeria. 11 degrees in algiers. seasonal rains pushing it across africa. v. >> welcome back. israel's prime minister has cast his ballot as polls open for parliamentary elections. he is a favorite to win another term in office but he will meet to form a coalition. this video shows a town which is close to a military base. japan's central bank has taken a bold step to kickstart the economy and taken on a commitment to buy assets. a japanese delegation has arrived in china to try to repair talks. both countries claim sovereignty. in another dispute involving china, the philippines says it will challenge chinese claims of the united nations. they claim sovereignty over islands in the south china sea. we have more from hong kong. what does the philippines hoped the u.n. will be able to do? there are not any powers of enforcement. >> what this is is not so much one thing to say who owns what. all these countries are on the south china seas and china are signatories to the united nations convention on the wall of the sea. they are obliged to uphold the agreement
we have brisk winds in algeria. 11 degrees in algiers. seasonal rains pushing it across africa. v. >> welcome back. israel's prime minister has cast his ballot as polls open for parliamentary elections. he is a favorite to win another term in office but he will meet to form a coalition. this video shows a town which is close to a military base. japan's central bank has taken a bold step to kickstart the economy and taken on a commitment to buy assets. a japanese delegation has arrived in...
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there could be further the just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven for a nationalist including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over that we can't. a group of turkish protesters have tried to breach the air force base near the city of atlanta where nato troops are assembling to patriot missile batteries to be deployed near the syrian border clash with soldiers resulting in twenty five arrests earlier the first of the six batteries and troops arriving with were met with protests in the port city of. turkey has been a staunch critic of the us regime throughout the syrian conflict and has openly supported the rebels. coming out of our g.'s kaiser report on the two faces of u.s. policing stay with us. i've. welcome to the kaiser report on max kaiser america is a frickin good. that's right america is becoming a good leg what are steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue
there could be further the just tickle support the move follows a deadly hostage crisis in neighboring algeria which was in retaliation to france's invasion at least thirty seven for a nationalist including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over that we can't. a group of turkish protesters have tried to breach the air force base near the city of atlanta where nato troops are assembling to patriot missile...
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our top story this hour kind of linked militants who claim to be behind the deadly hostage taking in algeria are promising more attacks on westerners in response to french intervention in mali at least thirty seven foreign nationalist including french british and american were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over the weekend many of the militants reportedly came from another african state libya using arms provided to rebels there by foreign sponsors during the revolution two years ago libya has been in disarray since the western backed toppling of the gadhafi regime resulting in a security vacuum and as archie's polly boy explains the recent surge of violence in africa is seen as a result of western states previous involvement in the reach him. very very. you wanted peace you wanted freedom you want an economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the fo
our top story this hour kind of linked militants who claim to be behind the deadly hostage taking in algeria are promising more attacks on westerners in response to french intervention in mali at least thirty seven foreign nationalist including french british and american were killed during the terrorist siege of a gas plant that was stormed by algerian forces over the weekend many of the militants reportedly came from another african state libya using arms provided to rebels there by foreign...
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straight ahead, new information out of algeria. a live report from algeria and prince harry tells all about his mission in afghanistan. that's next. for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> greta: now with the latest. it was an inside job is that what the algerian authorities are say something. >> yes. algerian government says of course, after the end of the operation, meaning the death toll is rising because the helicopter killed a lot of hostages that is why the number of hostages arrived but said, too, possibility will work again after two, three days. >> is there a -- what a
straight ahead, new information out of algeria. a live report from algeria and prince harry tells all about his mission in afghanistan. that's next. for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end...
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al qaeda linked militants who claim to be behind a deadly hostage taking algeria are promising more attacks on westerners in response to french intervention in mali at least thirty seven foreign nationals including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of the gas plant that was stormed by gerry and forces at the weekend of carrion officials say the militants used weapons gathered in another african state libya large stockpiles of arms were smuggled from there in the chaos that followed the western backed toppling of the qaddafi regime and authorities probably boyko now explains the recent surge of violence in africa comes as a consequence of western states previous involvement in the region so. very very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people of course. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mischief tis a painted when he was spearheading the military operation to topple mama duffy although the former french president couldn't say that he hadn't been warned personal
al qaeda linked militants who claim to be behind a deadly hostage taking algeria are promising more attacks on westerners in response to french intervention in mali at least thirty seven foreign nationals including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of the gas plant that was stormed by gerry and forces at the weekend of carrion officials say the militants used weapons gathered in another african state libya large stockpiles of arms were smuggled from there in...
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straight ahead, new information out of algeria. a live report from algeria and prince harry tells all about his mission in afghanistan. that's next. i paint people from my life mostly. my ex-girlfriend... 7th grade math teacher. who is this? that's pete. my... [ dennis' voice ] allstate agent. a "starving artist" has an allstate agent? he got me... [ dennis' voice ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance and you still get an agent. [ normal voice ] i call it... [ dennis' voice ] the protector. is that what you call it? the protector! okay. ♪ the allstate value plan. are you in good hands? but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ho
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use the chaos in libya to buy themselves a base the first effects were immediate a hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's iraq or sarkozy. i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french but my origins are there and if i was there i wouldn't like another country telling me what to do. we're scared of anything that threatens us. france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. the former you can bask in her t.l. geria graham han told my colleague and now way that he believes britain will continue its involvement in the north african intervention despite fears of being bogged down in the conflict i think the united
use the chaos in libya to buy themselves a base the first effects were immediate a hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's iraq or sarkozy. i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french but my origins are there and if i was there i wouldn't like another country telling me what to do....
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the mounting death toll in algeria now includes three americans. that, and other imrtt stories, will be at the end of the program tonight. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: washington and the nation were witness again today to the quadrennial pomp and color of a presidential inauguration. it marked the public start to the second obama administration, and it featured presidential appeals to extend prosperity and full freedoms to all americans. as the sun rose over the nation's capital on this monday hundreds of thousands of people
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there's the egypt problem, there's what's going on recently in algeria and so forth. so i think the theme here for president obama is going to have to be i need to smoke the peace pipe domestically in this country wi the political opposition and i need to work and develop friendships abroad and develop some overall strategy for dealing with this very dangerous lull. >> rose: just drill down on that temperament for the president who had an overwhelming electoral victory. >> i think franklin roosevelt would have disagreed. he said the election of 1936 was a great landslide and gave him the opportunity to define his opposition during that campaign. he said they're unanimous in their hate for me and i welcome their hatred, the economic royalists. so i think what roosevelt would have said on the other side would have been if you begin to define them before americans reach their own conclusion that can be a big weapon especially for a second term president who is going to encounter these institutional constraints. >> if i may, charlie, in this environment i think that presi
there's the egypt problem, there's what's going on recently in algeria and so forth. so i think the theme here for president obama is going to have to be i need to smoke the peace pipe domestically in this country wi the political opposition and i need to work and develop friendships abroad and develop some overall strategy for dealing with this very dangerous lull. >> rose: just drill down on that temperament for the president who had an overwhelming electoral victory. >> i think...